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The expression of early Aptian to latest Cenomanian oceanic anoxic events in the sedimentary record of the Brianconnais domain

Journal

GLOBAL AND PLANETARY CHANGE
Volume 170, Issue -, Pages 76-92

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.gloplacha.2018.08.009

Keywords

Brianconnais domain; Redox and productivity sensitive trace elements; Phosphorus; Oceanic anoxic events

Funding

  1. Swiss National Science Foundation [200021_168994]
  2. University of Lausanne

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The Brianconnais domain is an important paleogeographic unit in the Alps, which represents a structural high within the former Alpine Tethys Ocean. Expressions of the most important Cretaceous oceanic anoxic events (0AEla-d and OAE2) are exceptionally well preserved in the Subbrianconnais unit at Roter Sattel in the Fribourg Prealps, Switzerland. The main objective of this study was to reconstruct oxygen contents and trophic levels in the water column for each OAE. To accomplish this we used an integrated multi-proxy approach, including total organic carbon (TOC), phosphorus (P), and redox and productivity-sensitive trace-element contents (RSTE, PSTE). RSTE enrichments associated with the highest TOC values (up to 5.4 and 4.8 wt%) and with the lowest Mn contents in sediments equivalent to the Selli and Paquier OAEs (1a and 1b) indicate the presence of intermittent anoxic to euxinic conditions during these events. Sediments equivalent to Bonarelli OAE2 near the Cenomanian-Turonian (CT) boundary are also characterized by significant trace -element enrichments in comparison to average shale values. Mo and U enrichment factors (EFs) in the lower Aptian and lower Albian intervals are characteristic of an unrestricted marine environment, and in the Cenomanian-Turonian boundary interval they indicate a relationship with a particulate Fe-Mn-oxyhydroxide shuttle within the water column. In the OAE1a interval the elevated total P content associated with higher C-org/P-tot ratios and maxima in TOC values suggests that a part of the remobilized P remained trapped in the sediments. By contrast, the lower P-tot values associated with RSTE and C-org/P-tot enrichments in the OAE1b and OAE2 intervals indicate that a significant part of P was remobilized and escaped to the bottom water. Our results highlight the combined roles of regional and global parameters in the development of oxygen-deficient conditions that may lead to anoxia and increase in organic matter preservation during the OAEs. The differentiated topography of the Brianconnais domain associated with global climate and sea-level change and its influence on weathering in general, and more specifically on the mobilization of sediments on the adjacent ridge, modulated nutrient availability in different proportions during the different mid-Cretaceous OAEs.

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